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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928, —————————————————————————————————————————— raiding squad went to i one into the & T f vatore DiBlace, | monihs ago they would concede him i made a single speech and has nm} The youth, whose name was with. T zina's home last Saturday afternoon | lHcart yard atter a “peggy.” &g 1, of 237 Washington street, ! only onc state—lowa. |vet officially announced his candi- [ held pending reopening of the cory and found two men, one of whom at the school and the cf i with violation of the liquor Now, tabulations by the United |dacy. oner's inquest tomorrow, fled froig admitted having bought a drink of 5 © Washington school. was continued until April 2. | Press of delegates selected shows he _— St. Armand, Que. where both he liquor for 25 cents. with a con Attorncey Isract Nair vepresented 1 R‘has almost as many instructed dele- | AVIATOR KILLED and his alleged victim lived. Mrs. Fazzina admitted that she near the Orange street buile ce, who conducts a Store at | Bates as Sccretary of Commerce| gan Francisco, April 19 (P—Mike charged $1 for a bottle of liquor and | Witnesses, including th ! road street, where, it is alleged, | crbert Hoover and is Within 53| jrown, aviator at Mills field, the| Greater London's population 25 cents for a drink. according to | the Sacred leart school, . | votes of Hoover on a basis of an- i 2 creased 75,000 in the past 1§ . Sergeant Feeney, and several bhottles Rt Gaj was inside the building at - A F- w Id 00 Cw H. | nounced delegates. Lowden has 95 ;;ug:lc’:pfllmna:’xigzn; n::ls H. olrs«::;::; Tanina P SO Man WI]O Beat Him Ul) Ge[s and jugs partly filled with liquor | about the time the assaulted boy and BURNED TO DEATH t First Wou NCede HIM ! {reiructea ang 36 uninstrueted dele- of e iapcioin, o patsenper, mere were found in a rear room. his witnesses claimed the stone ista, Me., April 9 (®) — An - Hoover has 105 instrcted] o ¥ ay. Wiy hO%) . < 0li on Nolle ‘Assistant Prosecuting Attorney W. | which struck the former, was unidentiicd man was burned 10 But Towa D eaon 2nd 79 unloatoutres, | Plane crashed dn Vistation Valey, Special Notice M. Greenstein recommended the | thrown. The assaulted boy suffered deathe last night in a cottage ai | Towden's total is 151 and Hoover's| " 3 — penalty and Judge Saxe told Miss w cut near the loft eye. Webber pond, nine miles from here |184. No ope else is in challeyging | Lacava 10 impress upon Mrs. Faz- | \ciciant Proscenting Attorney W. G Picher of Waterville, one of | \ashington, April, 19 (UP) — | distance of the two leaders. pany avepue, Wwho Dbroke Joseph [2ina that she may expect (0 £0 10|, Greenstcin claimed t e v of four men. Who Were iy uilican leaders here. have gen-| It is agreed, however, that Low-| Pesski's nose and otherw jail if she persists in selling liquor. | starc's win who we 1 t . tolil police another man | ) o viced. by the unex. | den may not fare as well in prim-| Appeals Assault Fine \ and 13 years of d b v caught by the flames o b . laries and conventions remaining be- = =T = ; 245 Broad street, was freed on a| Anthony Gaj, aged 54, of stories but the de- whi raze cture hut he peciedly strong race Frank Lowden| fore the June convention. . CONFESSES MURDER nolle in police court today when istreet, was found guilty of the . t s attempted to distort t collapse that of Illinocis it putting up for the re-| He is not expected to maintain his| A\lvomlrvfll. Que., April 19 ®) — A Pesski failed to put in an appear- {of breach of the peace and a e . fac Judge Saxe held tRat suf- e was o give neither the publican presidential — nomination ;present ratio with Hoover because 19-year-old boy “:h? was brought e o ance. The case was continued three |and a fine of $15 and costs was icient « « had been offered by nat ‘ man nor those of wnd they now predict he will go in-|it so happens that the remainingjback here from Vermont as a ma- Tood sale from 7 to 8:30 Friday times and the last time the under- | posed. An appeal was tak he stafe to justifty a finding of his ofle ampanions who ap- {0 the Kansas City convention with!delegates to be selected are in ter- |terial Witness was said by police|night by St. Josepl's Parish eo standing was that Pesski must be in | superior court in $100 bonds r- | guilty. 1Te took into consids N parently esc more than delegates. |itory generally favorable to Hoover ) s night to have confessed killing | ciety, at St. Joseph's Hall. ~Bridge court today or the case would be [ney P. F. McDonough represented | fixing the penalty, the fact that G - e Three months ago these ‘same|or one of the other candidates. v DuPont, 23, last October. | whist and 45 to start at 8:30. Re. dropped. | Gaj. who denled that he had thrown [is the father of ten children and had READ W1 LD CLASSIFIED ADS lcaders looked upon the Lowden! Lowden has made no s«*mblunu“m\d v'o\“»hmb; aim of a gold watch | freshments served. Plenty of Pesski was in the cmploy of the a stone last Saturday at a small boy [no police record. O BEST RESULT candidacy with skepticism and six|of an open campaign. He has notiand $42. prizes.—advt. police us an “agent” in liquor cases, but e beaten in Okula's store Lie was not on police business so far as the liquor squad kr He staggered into the police station, his face covered with blood, his lips swollen and his nose smash- «ed. Yor several days he was under hospital treatment and a short time after yeing discharged he left New Britain and was not heard from for several days, when he wrote a let- ter to the police from Nassau, N. Y., and asked that carfare be sent so that he could make the trip to New Britain., Okula was sought by the police immediately after Pesshi reached po- Jice headquarters but was not locat- ed until the evening. He claimed Pesski had annoyed him by de- manding that he be served liquor and threatened to hit him with a blackjack. He was represented by Attorney Harry M. Ginsburg. Probation Officer Connolly learn- ed from Pesski's wifc that the for- mer “agent” is afraid to return to New Britain because of his activity for the police, and the family plans to move from this city shortly, 4 TEY 3 A S (W ° Auto Cases Continued 15 - . 3 ; \ T p Oscar A. Nierendorf, aged 31, of iy 4 3 % " \ 17 Rosedale strect, Wetherstield, 4 4 < ] ] pleaded not guilty to the charge of £ . £ X K s speeding on Hartford road, and the s T e F A 5 " ¢ 5 case was continued until next Wed- ) g : ! ) pesday. Motorcycle Officer Alfred s X ; A ¢ . our Tanguay made the arrest last night. 3 s i p : h i g ' Raymond F. Abell, aged 24, of 3 T YRV M : Hayden Court, Windsor, pleaded not guilty to the charge of speeding on B ‘// » P " . . ! A \ b { Hartford Road and the case was Y7 ' S0 ] 3 \ . continucd until next Thursday. Mo- TS e B\ . ) . . torcycle Officer Alfred Tanguay \\ Ly b A LA AW I S g, ¥ % made the arrest last night. Both 3 \ ] }a . y K By Vg e drivers were going 58 miles an hour 3 (!, [ / i i i one behind the other, according to R TN T \ N ; the police. S i e A Woman Fined-$100 PITES 4 oy . A fine of §100 and costs was im- ‘Witnesses said the plane went into a tail spin. that Beuger jumped | g ¢urday evening at dr. O. U. A. M when the machine was still some | a1 on Glen street, at 8:15 P e hundreds of feet from the ground.| A qmission 35c.—advt Burfitt Grange will hold a whis Special Notice e Qi R posed in the case of Mrs. Thersa Fazzina of §7 Spring street, in addi- 73 tion to a suspended jail sentence of ,’ T, , 10 days, on the charge of violating ] o ’ the liquor law. She pleaded guilty ) y i and was represented by Miss Angela \ i : 2ia M. Lacava. / 3 k Sergeant T. J. 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